Administration Mis-Spokes

We’d all like to believe that pronouncements from the Obama Administration in recent days and months are true—or at least that the people doing the pronouncing believe them to be true. Here’s a list of some things, however, that may not turn out to be totally accurate.

The G-8’s commitment to check global warming will not be slowed by fears about possible negative economic impacts.

Sixty Democratic senators mean that this august body can finally pass difficult legislation.

A troop drawdown in Iraq doesn’t mean we will back away from our commitments to the Iraqi people.

The President’s faith in Fed Chairman Bernanke remains strong.

The dollar will remain the world’s reserve currency well into the future.

No new stimulus package will be needed any time soon.

We won’t compromise with israel when it comes to settlement building that violates international law.

The last thing we need is more idiotic-PC-and-worse-religious global-warming-related self-destruction.

As to believing the Obama Continued Campaign Promises, well, are you no longer one of the smitten? How many days has it been since the election? (Not that you should have been smitten beforehand.)

Father_Time

It’s called the “audacity of hope” there buckwheat. Stop panicking.

Get onboard this love train…..

DLS

Michael is not panicking.

As for me, I’ve found Obama to do fine as President so far, despite the bad Dem mischief, but I never was on the love train, part of the celebrity and personality cult. (The Obama team hasn’t depended on the media to stay aboard; the media, like public opinion and Obama’s image, are managed.)